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Keep studying the scriptures, keep doing the things that build your faith in Jesus Christ and then notice the wise choices you are naturally drawn to make — Russell M. Nelson
WWI is a romantic war, in all senses of the word. An entire generation of men and women left the comforts of Edwardian life to travel bravely, and sometimes even jauntily, to almost certain death. At the very least, any story or novel about WWI is about innocence shattered in the face of experience. — Anita Shreve
A naturopath once told me you should never take antibiotics except if you have pneumonia, a kidney infection or some other serious illness. That's my philosophy, too. — Pamela Sue Martin
They said the moment I fell in love with you was the moment you'd leave. — Becca Fitzpatrick
Little old lady got mutilated late last night, werewolves of London, again. — Warren Zevon
I used to think I saw honour in battles and accomplishments and medals. But now I see those are the honours of men, which are as dust. The honour of the heart is another matter entirely. — Marc Secchia
Lyell became something of a celebrity - the Steven Pinker of his generation - and — Elizabeth Kolbert
If I found in my own ranks that a certain number of guys wanted to cut my throat, I'd make sure that I cut their throats first. — Pierre Trudeau
When you talk about rap you have to understand that rap is part of the Hip-Hop culture. — Afrika Bambaataa
If Sam told him, I'd have to kill Sam. Since I didn't have the stomach for outright murder, I'd break his coffee maker. — Melissa Haag
The greatest people that ever lived were also the greatest failures. They just didn't let those failures affect them like they do most. — Michael Jordan
I don't think the only place to fight for freedom is in the halls of Congress. — Malcolm Wallop
As a former English major, I am a sitting duck for Gift Books, and in the past few years I've gotten Dickens, Thackeray, Smollet, Richardson, Emerson, Keats, Boswell and the Brontes, all of them Great, none of them ever read by me, all of them now on a shelf, looking at me and making me feel guilty. — Garrison Keillor